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This is delicious. How do I figure the serving size when making only enough for 4 servings....can it be figured in cups? I realize it likely would be [INVALID]1/4[INVALID] of total but I'm always confused in recipes when trying to compute into actual cup equivalents. Dietitian comment: The next time I make this one I will measure the amount in cups and post it.

I am looking for some acceptable blueberry dishes using fresh berries. Can this be adapted successfully (for CKD non diabetic) and what would be the amount of berries needed? Would anything else need to change? Thank you for all you do! Dietitian comment: If you want to keep potassium the same reduce to 6 peaches and increase blueberries to 1-1/2 cups. This also increases the antioxidant content.

This was so delicious. The patients loved it and even came back for seconds. I thought it was crispier when served immediately from the oven, but the patients tasted it the following day (after the "crisp" had gone soft) and they had no complaints. I used splenda brown sugar as a substitute for reg. sugar - turned out really good.

Yummy. I am on a Low Phosphorus diet, and I made this for my Whole family they really enjoyed it. I used fresh fruit ( I made it in summer 08) so I reduced the sugar, and added a dash of cinnamon and some freshly grated nutmeg. ( and a sprinkle of vanilla extract to the peaches. Did I say , YUMMY.

Eliminate the sugars and substitute either orange juice concentrate, maple syrup and/or agave. If the peaches are really good, you don't need any sweetening! Use whole grain flour, and then it's great for us who avoid sugar and flour.
Moderator note: Orange juice concentrate adds extra potassium so not a good ideal for people on a low potassium diet. Whole grain flour sounds healthy, but it contains more potassium (488 mg/cup) and phosphorus (466 mg/cup)than refined flour (potassium 234 mg/cup, phosphorus 135 mg/cup). People who are on a low phosphorus and/or low potassium diet may want to stick with refined flour.

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